Paper Art by Dan McPharlin

We have seen many paper crafts from different artists but this collection from Australian artist Dan McPharlin caught our attention. He created miniature analogue audio equipment out of paper. Each piece is carefully placed – buttons, wires, and keys. All the details on the miniature artwork are complete. This collection makes us long for the good old days when everyone still used analogue equipment. Below are some examples of Dan McPharlin’s work.

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